The Kama Sutra - Part IV

Welcome to the fourth part of the Kama Sutra series. If you haven't yet read Part I (about the compatibility of men and women), Part II (about how to embrace your partner), and Part III (about how to kiss and scratch your partner), then what are you waiting for?

Today, you will be guided on how to lay with your lover and bite her (don't worry, she can do it to you too). Of course, I'm not referring to the Mike Tyson variety of biting, but rather the more sensual aspect of it.

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The Kama Sutra dictates that if you can kiss it, you can bite it — with the exception of the upper lip, the inside of the mouth and the eyes. The following is a list of bites described in the book:

the hidden bite

the swollen bite

the point

the line of points

the coral and the jewel

the line of jewels

the broken cloud

the biting of the boar

When you bite your woman with your teeth, but the only thing that you leave behind is a patch of redness rather than bite marks, this is the "hidden bite." When you press the skin down on both sides when you're doing the biting, it's called the "swollen bite."

When you bite on a small part of her skin (or her yours) with two teeth, this is the "point," and when you bite portions of her skin with all of your teeth, of course that's called the "line of points."

When you bite your woman's body, but bring your lips and your front teeth together while doing so, that is the "coral and the jewel." Your lips represent the coral and your teeth the jewel. And when you bite her with all your teeth and your lips, this is the "line of jewels."

When you use your mouth in its entirety to bite your woman's breasts — causing the mark of an uneven circle — it's called a "broken cloud." And finally, when you constantly bite her in areas near each other, causing what looks like rows of marks on the breasts and shoulders, this is the "biting of the boar." These last two bites usually occur in moments of intense passion.

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The hidden bite, the swollen bite and the point are usually made on the lower lip. Yet the swollen bite, as well as the coral and jewel bite, is also attributed to the cheek. And when the Kama Sutra refers to the "cheek," it's assumed that it's the left cheek.

When done together, the line of points and the line of jewels are to be impressed onto the throat, the armpit and the thighbones. But if you were to perform the line of points alone, you would make your impression on her forehead and thighs (let's see her explain that to her co-workers). Now I need not remind you that the thighs are very sensitive and biting her there aggressively is not a good idea. Keep things slow and sensual at all times.